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Mukesh Ambani's aircraft lands in London days after Reliance AGM outlines growth engines
If aboard, the timing suggests post-AGM investor meetings or strategic discussions in the UK financial hub.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Mukesh Ambani

Mukesh Ambani
Mukesh Ambani's Boeing 737 MAX 9 BBJ (VT-AKV) was tracked flying from Geneva to the London area on June 24, touching down after a 1-hour 35-minute hop from Switzerland. The aircraft had arrived in Geneva from Mumbai just two days earlier, on June 22.
If aboard, Mukesh Ambani would arrive in London the same week he addressed Reliance Industries' 49th Annual General Meeting, where he outlined five growth engines including artificial intelligence, new energy, and a $125–150 billion export ecosystem by 2032, per the Tribune and Outlook Business. The succession of day-to-day management to his children was also described as “almost complete” at that meeting, as reported by the Economic Times.
London is a recurring destination for the aircraft, and the timing—immediately after the AGM—points to follow-up meetings with international investors, partners, or Reliance's UK-based operations. The aircraft's recent pattern shows a Mumbai–Geneva–London routing, consistent with a multi-stop business itinerary rather than a simple return home.
Aboard the Boeing 737 MAX 9 BBJ


The aircraft
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